... grow and undergo changes before our eyes, must be more productive of enjoyment than such as are mere brute matter; the kind of labour, and other circumstances, being the same. Hence, a man who plants a hedge, or sows a grassplot in his garden, lays... The Art of Living - Halaman 86oleh Henry Duhring - 1843 - 144 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1847 - 240 halaman
...circumstances being the same. Hence, a man who plants a hedge or sows a grass plot in his garden, lays a more certain foundation for enjoyment than he who builds a wall, or lays down a gravel walk; and hence the enjoyment of a citizen whose recreation, at his suburban... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1850 - 540 halaman
...circumstances being the same. Hence, a man who plants a hedge, or sows a grass-plot in his garden, lays a more certain foundation for enjoyment, than he who builds a wall or lays down a gravel walk ; and, hence, the enjoyment of a citizen whose recreation, at his suburban... | |
| 1845 - 398 halaman
...man who plants, prunes, and trains twes,. strikes plants from cuttings, or sows a grass-plot inhis garden, lays, as it has been well observed by Mr. Loudon, a more certain- foundation of enjoyment than he who builds a wall, shoots at a mark, or plays at bowls. The pleasure which is... | |
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